' DIXON'S mmmst mkram DIXON'S CHRIST PECI -ALS IVI A.S 2 Make this a Joyous Christmas by your gifts, chases make it possible for us to offer you articles desireable for gifts Early pur-exceptional UGGESTIONS SPECIALS Jam Jars, sterling, with spoon Salt and Pepper, ster ling Mustard or Horse Rad ish Pots Cut Glass and Silver Vases All-Silver Vases Large Silver Vases, up to $3.00 S2c25 $1.00 .75 .65 $15. SPECIALS DIAMOND RINGS $20.00 $50.00 25 Diamond Rings, each 5 Diamond Rings, each Special good values made pos sible by early purchases be fore the latest advance in prices. SPECIALS CUT GLASS Water Sets, per set $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 Large Bowls $3.00 $5.00 $8.00 Nappies . $1.00 $2.00 $3.00'$4.00 Vases from .... -75c to $20.00 The most extensive line of Sparkling Cut Glass we have ever had the pleasure of showing. Watch Specials 20 year gold filled hracelet Watches with 7 jeweled watch $11.50 25 year gold filled bracelet with 7 jeweled watch ... $14.00 14K gold bracelet watches . . .$25.00 to $50.00 7 jeweled men's watches, all nickel .... $4.00 7 jeweled men's watches, gold filled .... $6 00 Very fine gentlemen's watches $15.00 to $60.00 17, 19, 21 and 23 jeweled Railroad watches $25.00 to $75.00 i ' " f. ' t Special in . IVORY TOILET GOODS Comb, brush and mirror sets . . . $5.00 Large size trays for set .' 2.25 Fine heavy combs 60c to 1.50 200 Manicuring pieces. . . .20c to 50c Mi'Sni A special Importation of 100 Picture Frames 35c to $2,00 pedal. Japanese Lacquer Ware Special line of Hull's Umbrellas Trays $1.50 to $6.00 Bowls $1 to $5 Smoking Sets $3 to $8.00 All Silk, Sterling, $5.00 Our Umbrellas make fine Christmas gifts 1 . Special Cameo, Brooches, Kings Scarf Pins Special 14K gold Cameo Brooches $5.00 Special 10K gold Cameo Brooches $4.25 Special 10K gold Cameo Rin5s $3.00 to $30.00 Special Gifts for the Soldier Boys Comfort Kits $1.50 to $10 Emergency Kits $1 to $6 French goods, Pack goods j Binocular officers' glasses $50 to $80. identification Lockets and Kings,, Service Pins .1 Bracelet Watches $4.50 to $40.00. . , SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS FOR SUGGESTIONS ' ' Open Evenings until Xmas Vlsit-Ouf Store Early and See All These Special Goods. Open Evenings until Xmas DIXON'S cti " i i THE JEWELER !3S DIXON'S LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tho temperature dropped twenty de grees Wednesday afternoon and even ing and yesterday morning registered ten degrees below. Bryon Schott left for Camp Cody tho first part of the week to spend the Christmas holidays with his brother, who is First Lieutenant of Company B. I would like to tako care of one or two invalids at my homo. Comfortable room and good care guaranteed. Mrs. Pulvor, 520 East 5th. M-3 W. II. Harcourt left for Lincoln yes terday where ho was summoned to re port for governmental service. Ho is a member of tho aviation corps In tho signal division of tho army. Wanted Man with some knowledge of' electricity or storage batteries. Apply at Room 22. Ritner Hotel. Word from Kearney tills morning statod that thirty-seven of tho forty two head of cattle struck at Iiuda Tuesday evening by train No. 7 had beon' killed or had since died. .We aro now in position to tako a low,, -more milk customers. Our product Is bottled on tho farm under sanitary conditions and is absojutely fcijro. Delivery every morning. North Sfilo Dairy. O. II. Covell, Prop. Phono WF4f c92 Marriage liconsos were issued Wed nesday to Will Daires, of Chicago, and Mary Hentcholl, of Omaha, and to Chas. H. Kldwell and Ruby Tucker of Wallace. Tho Wilcox Department Store will be open evenings until 9:30 p. m. from Monday until Christmas. Tho domestic science department of tho Twentieth Century Club will meet at tho homo of Mrs. S. C. Mecomber, 4Q8 West Third, on Monday afternoon, December 17th. Tho subject for tho day will "Tho Conservation of Fats." A largo attendanco Is desired. ; Watches are usofiul as well as orna mental gifts; they aro a constant com panion. Our watch values are good. DIXON, THE JEWELER. T. W. Peck, whoso wlfo and baby have beon visiting at tho Ottenstoin home for some time, arrived yesterday and will remain until after Christmas. Mr. Peck has beon employed for sever al months as constructor of canton ment buildings at Llttlo Rock, Ark. Let your Christmas gift be muBic In somo form. W. R. Maloney Co. Tho club Nevita was pleasantly en tertained Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Carl Brodbeck. Tho afternoon was spent In a kenslngton and the prize of tho contest was won by Mrs. Sameulson. The guest of the afternoon was Mrs. Frank Buchanan. Tho Red Cross work room In tho Federal building is now open every work day of tho week. It was opened on Saturdays to give tho teachers and students who wished to work but had no other timo in tho week an opportun ity to work that afternoon. Any othor ladles who would like to work, but aro not ablo on any other afternoon of tho week, will be cordially welcomed on Saturdays. Tho Twentieth Century Club will have chargo of tho distribution of tho Christmas baskets again this year. Anyono knowing of a worthy family to whom they would llko a basket sent pleaso phono the namo of such family to Mrs. R. W. Smith, between 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock any morning. A soliciting commltteo hasbeonappoln ted and if any who wish to glvo aro missed by the committee pleaso phone to Mrs. Smith to lot her know what you desire to glvo. ' -::o::- I. 0. 0, F. SUITEIU Tlio Encampment branch of the Odd Fellows will hold tliolr annual Haiti more oyster supper Friday night of tills week.. All members of the subordN unto braucli aro Invited to partake, also any transient members. J. GUY SWOPK.Scrlbc. ::o:: Wanted Girl for general house work. Good wnirfiH fnr flYnnrlnnrfwl girl. Mrs. J S Twlnero Phono283. tf TRAIN NO. 7 KILLS AND MAIMS 12 CATTLE. Train No. 7, Geo. A. Austin engineer, killed and maimed forty-two head of cattle at Buda Tuesday ovonlng. A feeder living near that place bad ship ped In two cars of feeders, about fifty head, and after unloading them at tho stock yards attempted to drive them over tho crossing. Tho owner had beon warned to look out for approach ing trains, but ho apparently heeded not tho advlco for ho drove them on tho track Just in timo for No. 78 en gine, moving flfty-flvo miles nn hour, to plow Into them, with tho result that forty-two of tho lify woro either killed or malned. So great was tho impact that - ono of tho stcors was thrown against the block signal post with such forco as to break off tho post, which wbb embedded In a cement founda tion. Just how tho cattlo managed to bunch themselves so that so many wore hit, Is hard to determine Tho front of tho onglno was a mass of blood and hair.. Tho speed of tho englno Is tho only thing that saved a derail ment and a bad wreck. Engineer Austin has beon running an englno for forty yearn,- but novor beforo had ho caused such havop to a bunch of cattlo. Music expresses tho Joyous spirit of Christmas. Pathe, Columbia and Aeolian talking machines. W. R. Ma lonoy Co. Heavy Cholera Loss. Gago Hollaway, who llvos west of Blgnoll, roports tho loss of sovonty hogs by cholera. Ho ostlmatos his financial loss at fifteen humdred dol lars. Mr. Hollaway Is feeding quite a big bunch of stcors, and tho loss of tho hogs will practically rob him of tho profit on tho cattlo. ; ;o; ; FIno assortment of Ladles' handker chiefs, 5 cents to $IJi0 ,cncli. THE HUH. ; :: : Jl. E. Church. Last Sunday thoro was no morning worship on account of somo adjust ments that had to bo mado In tho now furnace. This js In repair now and tho church will bo warm for all ser vices. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. At 11:00 n, m. thoro will bo a special servlco to which all aro cordially in vited. Mrs. Wilson Tout wljl spoalon Red Cross Work, and tho pastor Will speak on Knitting on Sunday, Knitting at Church, The New Thrift Stampa and kindred thomos. .. Epworth League nt 0:30. ni. Evening worship nt 7:30. Special music by tho orchestra. A cordial invitation In oxtended to all. ' Tho ladlos aro Invited to bring their war knitting, especially Sunday morn ing. Sunday ovonlng tho honor roll will bo read, a special s.orvlco In connection with tho samo. Miss M. Slouian, stoara baths and Swedish Massago, ladios and gentlo mon, Phono 807. Brodbeck bldg. 85tf Loron Hastihgs has returned, from Long Beach, Cal whero he Is In tho employ of tho government navy yard. SMOKERS ATTENTION On, and after, December 15th, I will sell for Cash Only. You get the benefit in prices. I pay the War Revenue. My prices, and quality of goods will get your ' business. Huffmans Cigar Store.